It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single wizard in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. The entire countryside thinks Lily Evans is idealistic wanting to marry for love and wanting more freedom as a witch. In enters James Potter, a man with 10,000 Galleons a year, from the upper echelons of wizarding society. A Pride & Prejudice AU no one asked for.
Grantaire knew he was fucked up. Which is why he doesn't find it all that surprising that he is an abusive relationship. He knows it's abusive, but he doesn't see any way out of it. Until he meets Enjolras, which launches him on the painfully slow journey to self acceptance and even eventual love.
Grantaire knew that it was only a matter of time before Enjolras left his life. It took months of a muttering Enjolras, cooling tea, and destroyed artwork before he gets his answer.
James thinks she hates him. Lily thinks he is an arrogant, bullying toerag. How can they see that they have changed without letting their gaurd down around each other? Well, it starts with one mistake, that leads to another, and another... Can James and Lily realize they were wrong about each other and become the couple they were meant to be? T to be safe. Please R&R! 3
Lily's thoughts wandered to more pleasant things, to the upcoming Hogsmeade trip, the fall colors that had made Hogwarts even more resplendent than usual, her recent perfect marks in Potions that left her glowing, her surprising ease with the Head Boy, Potter. Even if she had started calling him James to herself for a while now.
Five years after the zombie apocalypse and Grantaire still is nowhere closer to knowing whether or not Enjolras survived. Rumors of a new government in Paris spark his curiosity and what he finds there leaves him floored.
Regulus has always been Sirius' best friend. It all changes when they leave for Hogwarts, but are their hearts all that different?
A series of moments that depict Enjolras' reactions to Grantaire and that pesky habit of his: getting under Enjolras' skin.
James is hit by a bludger during a Quidditch game and temporarily forgets that he is actually dating Lily Evans.
Courfeyrac wakes up on the barricade to find himself on the scene of a massacre. He desperately scans the room for the familiar auburn hair, the sturdy shoulders, the glasses. His eyes fall on a figure and his heart stops.
Courferre marching band AU where a saxist has been in love with a percussionist for years but won't do anything about it.
Enjolras tries to show Grantaire how he feels with a lap dance. Grantaire is worried he won't be able to keep his hands off Enjolras and rejects his advances. So Enjolras goes to Courfeyrac for some help with his lap dancing technique, which leads to a conversation with Grantaire in which everything becomes clear.
Enjolras doesn't know how to approach Grantaire when he is upset
These are a conglomeration of tumblr prompts that I have received on my Marauders Era tumblr: snapsandprongsforever.
This is when Enjolras makes the first move and Grantaire needs it to be repeated. Again. And again.
Lily decided after Hogwarts that James didn't fit into her future. But after the break up and a summer apart, she knows that she made a mistake. A letter from Lily to James in hopes of reconciliation.
Lily has a choice to make, so she thinks back on her relationship with James. In the few split seconds she has, will she make the ultimate sacrifice? A litte bit of a mature view on their relationship... T to be safe.
James and Lily have graduated from Hogwarts,but that is not the end of their problems. They are still unsure of each other, not certain of the stability of their relationship. Soon they reach a crossroads. Will they be able to reconcile their differences? T just to be safe.
James has given up all hope of ever getting Lily Evans to become his girlfriend. He ponders how every little thing she does drives him crazy. Will James be able to see her only as a friend after all these years of pining after her? And what does Lily think? Oneshot, even if a bit on the long side. Rated only for language.